Article: Here's one simple way to get rid of smoke odor

Statistics usually make for dull reading, but I have a happy statistic for you today. According to a recent survey, only 29 percent of Americans now smoke. This change in the habits of a nation has eased the load for homemakers.

No more emptying smelly ashtrays and worrying about fires caused by careless smokers. No more sending the drapes to the cleaners because they have been permeated by cigar or cigarette smoke.

However, nonsmokers are still besieged by these problems when their smoker friends visit. So many of you have written asking how to combat the smoke odor problem. There's a great antidote that alleviates smoke odors, and it's probably sitting right on your kitchen shelf. ...

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